H ealth Care Without Harm is a Washington, DC-based environmental group that has taken more than its share of heat from the…
Bill Berkowitz
F or folks who think President George W. Bush is getting a “bad rap” on his environmental record, a new organization has…
I n late April 2003, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ann M. Veneman, understanding that “the opportunities are immense,” appointed Dan Amstutz to head…
A fter more than two years of haggling, in early April the Senate passed the Charity Aid, Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) Act…
T he grenade attack in Iraq by an African American muslim, Sgt. Asan Akbar, that killed two and wounded several, set off…
I n China, the government recently closed 3,300 Internet cafes under the rubric of “safety” issues. Apparently, a July fire in one…
R etired Admiral John Poindexter’s sprawling Internet spying plan, dubbed “Total Information Awareness,” garnered the lion’s share of attention in the run-up…
I n February 2000, Samuel A. Walker, a communications specialist for the Mackinac Center for Public Policy, a conservative Michigan-based policy institute,…
For 10 years, Christopher Whittle’s Edison Schools Inc. has been hyped by right-wing think tanks and privatization advocates as the poster child…
David Horowitz, and his writing partner Peter Collier, were well-known lefties in the 1960s. Horowitz was a Black Panther supporter and editor…